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1 , -. RAIiDIQII, N. C. ' THURSDAY iNOVEMBElT 19, 1857. CoxxonicATiotrs for publication, ox in any way relating to the Editorial or JBnsinese Depart ment, should be addressed to the Rev. J J. Jamx or Tiior Bihlical Jltcorder," Ralelfh, N Carolina. . , Auoraer not attended to In treasonable time loald b repoated,-waad all remittance not duly .eoipted should be Inquired after-tbat errors and wersignts may bo promptly corrected. - , r . Person e writing to on bnilnMt would confer, groat favor by giving their Post Offics ad dresa; all that of eaob Individual for whom the , Our Proposition Renewed. As many of oat subscriber,, who were in arrears for several yeais, availed themselves of cur' recent proposition to credit ill such at $2 per annum who would tend us the amount of oor bills,' and have -thus become advance-paying subscribers, we sap pose tnere are others still who would like to avail ; themselves of this proposition. We therefore renew itr to be extended to ; the 1st of January, when we shall make 'arrangement to sell ;o eoijectoi or others, all old accouota,r, Those, therefore, woo aie In arrears for more than one year would do well to remit" n what they owe between this and the 1st of January next, and they a. a a a a . enaii ne credited at $2 per nnom. ; We, would also remind those" wbo pay us in advance about the first of each year, that there is so much derangement in the mails at that season, that we have been looser by so many remittances being made at, that time. If such .would send us their advance subscriptions a Jiule earherthatis, between this and Christmas, before the roadsand river are clogged up with snow and ice and the mails deranged by the changes which take place, we would regard it as a special favor. We may add that ourpaer currency is being rapidly taken in by the Banks, an J money will not be as easily obtained some time hence as now. F tgU We give this week a ' somewhat extended report of the proceeding, of our . State Convention .which recently met in Hertford.' The report a given, is made pui from no es taken during' the aiuings of the Convention, in part by us,' and in part by a brother at our request. : Of course some things of minor importance are passed over. This is particularly applicable o the proceedings of Monday morning which . were not noted down at the time, end cannot now be accurately reported. it is nut proper that we should , state, that great harmony and good feeling prevailed among the trciegates, aitaougo, some subjects gave rise to .1 - I - . l.V 1 ... . praty free discussion. Baptists, who know how to appreciate the b'essing of religious liberty, can love and adhere to each oi her while differing in their view ms to the best plans for effecting the jrreat object before them. It is a part of their reli gious freedom, thai they can freely, and without offense to each other, discuss any important sub ject twt which they are called "to act. We' doubt not that very favorable impressions were made on many who witnessed the doings of the Convention in Hen for J. ;" " " " ' We hope to be excused for saying that we never witnessed a more cordial hospitality than was ex tended by t lie citizens of Hertford, and those liv ng In its vicinity, to Ue delegates and visitors. The chief complaint seemed to be, that the families cou d not get persons enough to entertain. : After the adjournment of the Convention, alt who took the steamboat at Edenton were kindly provided wun venicies and drivers to lake them 12 miles to that town. Such kindness deserves to be men tioned. : In singular contrast wLh this, we record the conduct of DrV .Warren, President of a compa ny which runs a'steimhoat on Blackwnter. "Alter causing to be published that the boat wou'd leave the . Seaboard Railroad on Tuesday morning to take v t he , delegates . to Hertford; 'and tha . return tickets would . be given, ;he ordered the boat to leave on Monday evening , immediately after.; the train from Welton reached the river ; so that the delegate and others going' to the Convention, were carried down, the river and around the sound in the night and landed at the wiurf at Hertford at 2 ;! o'clock in the "morning, ' on a break "shore, w bile the inhabitants of the village, unapprised of ,the change, were, of, course, at that hour tf the night, unprepared io receive them. We may add to tUW that ti e Captain of the boat was directed by the said Dr.YVarren to charge about full price and make the passengers pay in aUance i Io add.tio. to this,, we un.!ei stood that quite a large- number Cf person wishing to attend the : Conveftiion, and expecting the boat to pass down the riveron Toes-' day according to published notice, assembled at the d.ffcrent landings ; but, finding 'themselves 'disiip pointed, tutnrned to their' homes. We deein this statement of facts due to the "courtesy and good 7 ; f "."-. wimuwi ffo UCltlU tnpntii.nPil ronpatortlfr in ... in j. butujiiimruiary terms, by the people of his section of the State. , If we knew his address, we certainly should feel - tLaf his accommodation to us and other delegates cnuuea tntn at l-aat to a copy of - this paper. As it in we hope he will see a copy, as we send a gotjdly number lo that j4art of the State. . " J The Cetitrdl, Wilmington, and Seaboard Rail loads gave return tickets : and received a Vote of thanks by the Convention. Wo reRret tlut the Raleigh & Gaston Roud could hot he inelmlmt il.. Ti evident, Mr.: Hawkins, refusing, toallow the .Agents to give re.urn tickets. , it 13 but just, how ever, to state that this road passes ministers of the Gofpcl at half price. ! This is liberal, though the .-credit is due to the Board of Directors, and not to the l'leHleut. If a minister fails to procure a ,licLct at the cfSce, the President, we understand 6ircct3 the Conductors to charge him full price. Vc omitted to state -that owing to the remote uvrtnun, aau mo causes ttuuve-menuoneu, the at tendance was not so large as at some former meet- .-o- vw : u"v"'h-'i'a ' WB .egreiieuf" and hope it will be remedied next year, when the body will -convene in this CitjSf' 5v"fw:;r- - .1 4 v fsr CItls Classes. We l ave j-st received several dozen excellent qnclion tccl.3 cn the Four GcpptU. Their teach ing LarniD:,!; an J explain the. accounts given by the four CvajfliL?. Akaa few copies of Uuh ..Miller's last great work,7e;u::y cf the Rocks. Trice of the forrsrlSc'irach -tls.htter, $1-. et by nail, if cr:rt-.':; J "'' :.-.v:v SZCRETART CT LtATK Connri! have ffpc: eJ Hn ;l tie 0:9 tf ta: c cf tl a r;.. -',.',.. . c , . i rr. c and to v;: :t ty T' The Convent ion met ia the- CaptUt church in Hertford on - Wednesday, 3 o'clock, P. M. the session was opened by devotional exercises. ' Tht President, Rev, J. UeDanteV' after rcadicz ati. prnpiiaia passages or Scripture, addressed the del egatrs1 present In a Yery appropriate and happy mannerv He alluded biieflr to the oaat hl.tni the CooTentioiwremark'ing that, of those brethren who weie present when the CoBTentlon wuor- ganixed, twenly-eight years since, in tht town Tarhoro', only oneihesUe himself was now present Nearly all of that little but devoted band were rath ercd to their Fathas, and had entered upon their n wara in ids wot 11 or glory; He tbeo spoke 0 the three gmt objects coutemplaied in the oraani- ration of this body-Jlome and Foalgn Missions, anume taucunon Of oun? brethren called of God to : the gospel ministry. He acknowledged wftth gratitude ihat much had been alreadr pnuea. lor these Ohfeets bT: the a!rene Af tb. . - .... Convention, and oBeted worda of enconrarement 10 vne oeigates present, to press forward in these labors of love. At ; the conclusion of the adJr-a.. tbe Convention was led in prayer bv the Pastrir of iiie church, Elder Thoa. II. Pritchard. - 1 f The remaining : iMtrt of the evenins siitinVwaa occupied with calling over the lUl of Association. churches and societies that are tributary to the Convention, , and entering the names of the dele gates present - The Contention then Adjourned iw ei aay, 9 O CJOCK.'A. M, At mgbt Elder T.JS. Skinner, according to an wtutmcot, delivered the introductorv mermen t . large atvl interested audience, from Eph.4 t ll ,12, 13. IJis iheme was, The MinistivaGihrif iri.t BiiPjeci was handled with ability, an4 an lin r,ew,"'w msuoctive sermon deliveied; i Tjiurdau o e;eoct-The Contention was ODf ned with Sinking, and led in prayer br Elder Eihetll. Alter other prelim warts, proceeded to the election oi rresident, which resulted with entire unanimity m the re-election of Elder McDanieland Eller J. U bolomon SecrCUry. Vice President. KMr- ll. 1 rolraan, W. M. Wingate," and J. J. James. - vi me owro w .Managers was then called for and read ; but,' owing to the failure oi some ot ii.e reports of the Missionaries to come to hand in lime, it was re-commhted for r rimnlwm.r After the transaction of other businW the Con! venuoti Drought -the morning session to a clow -! E d. R B. Jones preached to an invested audience at 11 o'clock." ' ' , " ', . , Ajltrnoo Session. The Convention met at 21 o'clock. The annual Report, acomple!ed, was a pain roml nnjl ilnni.J ; . . -0 "icu, . uuiw numaeroi other delegates having arrived , and takenscats. The Report is longer 'than usual an 1 contains man v intereiiitg facta. We doubt not it wi.l W read with ioierest when published. A letter of corres pondence from tb Western Convention ofthi oiaie was aiio read. CommiUeea on IVrfrt.!irir. CI. ... . . " v . .. fl ; . ... nome ana foreign iIissians. Elucation. Xe Fields, of Labor, &c., were appointed. Oa motion. t was, agreed to bold a prayer-meeting the next morning at 81 o'clock. Adjourned lo Friday. 91 o'clock,'-A. il. -,! . Friday. Corresponding delegates were cal led upon to report. Elder T. W: Tobey slated that he bad attended the meeting of the Geoeal Amo ciaiion of the BaptisU in Virginia that these Brethren were zealously earryin oh various work. of benevolence, having some fifty Home Mission- nea, ana some t weuty.fi ve. Colporteurs engaged in the State, under the direction of the AafrOcla tion. Eiders J. fi Pruchard and E. Dudwn aated that they haJ attended the meeting of the Southern D:-a! ' ' 1 . - - i-ipiw vHnvention,HeId in Louisville Ky iu Alay last.' Bro, Priichard made a reoort rfthi action of the Convention held at the same place, for the purpose of estabh?hiDg a General Tbeolo gical Seminary for the South and South-west. 1 It was resolved to adjoint "delegates to another Con venuMD, to be held in Greenville, S. C.t-n Friday before the first Sunday in ilay, for the purpose ol making the necessary arramrementa tbwardi'ii. establishment of the Semiiwry ' in accordance wiih the proposition made by the South aroliua TJUpl tit State Convention: The following brrihrm were appoimeu aetegates lo the Conventinn i i aicuaniel, V. J- James, J. L. Pritehard T tv obey, T. E. Skinner, J. Mitchell. W. M. wi,,' gate, J...B. Solomon, Q-.H-TrotmaniT. II. Pritcb- ara, a. jjcuowell, W. Hooper. ; , . , , ... The committee appointed for the selection of a lace of meeting, reported a commenrkt Lm t Raleigh as the place for the next roeeUii: " The report; was adopted. : ; The Introductory sermon to beeached by Elder Q. H; Trotman-aliernate; ElJer T. IL Pntchai d. The Conventional sermon on Sunday by Elder W. MV Wingate, and Elder . ij, uoruan nts alternate. Valedictory sermon by Dr Couliing alternate, A. McDowell, the; committee on Home Missions reported. be report was read and adopted. . ; - The committee to whom was referred the letter oim the; Western, Bantist Conveminn fMn.i : " f j vj'raua accordance with" the recommendation of ihe committee, brethren' McDaniel, R. . -B. Jones, J. J James, W.; M. WmgHte, T.fc. Skinner, J. S, Purify' J..L. Priichard,Ti W, Tobey, G.Bradford, E. Dod! son, J. B. Solomon, A. D. Blackwood, A. McDowell v. vomi.ng an u ii. Uwaliney, were appointed leiegaies. I be next meeting is to be held at Tay orsville; Alexander county, on Friday af.w tl,.. 4thBdbbath in August - " ' - - To theS. C.Bapiist State '.Convention ppomted , as delegates, brethren 3. nlcn.n;.i t L.PritcharoVJ..J. Jmes.T.E Skinn'pr- T? n' Joi.es, J.iMitchell. W.L, Wingate. This Con vention is to meet at Greenville in July.- To the General Association of Virginia were appointed as A. McDowell, L ll. Gwaltney. ihe committee appointed ;to attcml n..... tton of a monument over the grave of Elder .Tliom- Meredith,, reported Uhat a suitable monament had been erected, and that stCps had been taken for obtaining the necessary funds, which were sub scribed chiefly by members of the Convention ; It was resolved, to appoint a committee whose duty it shall be to collect such writings of the late la mented Elder .Thomas Meredith, as they may deem proper for publication, and report at the next session of the Conrembn. U was aho resolve,!, that iU corncittea prepare a short Wosrapidcal .cb cf tu Ue, til that thfy te endowed 'with Pfary power to- raL3 s.ch arrangement, with tllnk Iht. ucncaie, waers U. II. I rotman, H. S. Weaiherly T. H. Priichard, G. Bradford, J. D.-El we II T V Tobey, Ll F. Thorn! J. L. Priichard" W u..' ' . . A J UQ f t .t.VI .TJ V4-tJ1;?rcs,a(,rCCn.Sldent. j..ru i.u repen on Periodical-. Hecurderwa, recommended, and ec , . u T;"U r, whr,. tbe j, J.jU...i t.j .-J Ciititi ia 2,'cFcsbcr, lSi3. the BibliVat L. Priichard, R. R. Jonet, T. E. Skinner. J. 8. Parify and J. & Solomon. jt j, p,Mgfo a B0 tics the deep .merest in the. circulation cf the Ke corder which is f.h by the brethren ! the Suit We fully believe that most cj the rniniaters pre, ent determined to make renewed knj sedou. erts for the increase cf the circulation ol or Slate rn.Ths Elitor returned thanks for the prom iaed co-operation of his brsthreo. pledging his bw A , 1 m oieceptabU. On Friday ntght a masa-mtettnir nn K .,,v.l.. cf Horns Missions was hsld in the BsptUl meeting. -uuse, uremron runfy. CoulIhgaQi SoWon made smriud nA t..;n. .i . "7 """"t urBFBea.,,,4neir sr rv-.. WC1 , nr.oea to oy a generous contribution u,atf un oaiordav morn FM. .t Daniel, J. J. James, T. E Skinner, and brother S. J. W heeler, were appointed ender, the , resolution to collect poriionj of;tbe wriiing. of Elder T. oioreuuu, oeceajed, proper for publication 1 " Ckier J:nes B. Taylor, Cor. Sec of the For- 1 .nJ EMer-,; M.tchcll, Agent ofWakeForesi College, were welcomed to Lit ... w.v unvontwn ny tn rreIdent. ! . UderJ. J. James was reaueatj! t tu xntnuies or (be Convention, from If a forma tvM ..preseni. time, and to have th-m t- . ! H.tnni substantial form, wd lo' obUin, if possible, U copies.' . ' . .. i , , j :.;, . . , ; ...... ; .., v .. , . ', .. . The morning of Saturday was nrTiwnTf pied by auention to the report of the commlUee on tho enJowmentpf Wake Forest College. Speeches were madey . Elder. J. Mitchell, J; L. Priichard, , Sk,nncr oAew.. A number -of subscrtp. Hon. wera tber,jmade, moatly by, those who hli Prertous y subscribed. The amount .necessary to he raised io corapJeU the 450.000 w. fir. ihL nd. A large poitioa of this was subsenbed, but wuuie was not, it was Dromuvl SA r.. I; u" Journeu to meet ai 74 0-clock, N C. Baptist tntt and Po.licatia r Saturday, Zi P. MTCxs afternoon . a.4 Bnai was given cp b; the ConvenUoa frihU Society u, hold .U annual meeting. E-der W. M." Winjrate, President, in the chair. . Afiee' ,,.t;- ' i ... Scriptures and jpraye;, the Society proceeded to bustuess, .0.1 motion, all ,he of3cer. and Mana. gers were continued. There u nA r Ute Board of Managers, or from Ue Treasure;. Ihe DeIKil.iry Agent read a Report in regard to the present stale of ihe Depository wMck be repre scnted as in better condiiion, and contaiui,.ir . L ger amount of previous time. ...uui Nio lotuuns than at any The sales of the Society, ho we rer, year were not en! to iboe of iu during the fisca year pievious. ThUi. to b ng.e.tcl, and in.li cates that many of our breth.eo prefer inventing ..r,r money pmer things lhan Rood books ; tho' doubtlesa therei are many who bn ent vu.l. elsewhere than pf the Depository. After a s,,-. what protracied discussion as to the bet minle of conuncung me ocrety, it was finally decided hv a unanimous vote .ffer all the Books and fml. oned by the SocrVy lo the Convaiti,,n. provided I Km t l. J a - , . wou.o; mue too Society', wrxk oi.e ot it primary objetts. The nrrsunt Denn.it r A . ...l T-. ... . " . a leasurer ip De ret a ned. The oldt pla'ed bv thus merrtnv ihia c.t.. vention, is to give to the cause of Bible . i ij. gious hook dhuibuti in more efficiency and success ii.er apponaioc e committee the Society adioarued o meet if necssa'y, at ih . oil of tlie lreaIJrni Pie Conveniloa accepting the Society's proposition, no after meeting was called. ' ' ' ! . 'Suim-Uy wzitMo'dack Convention m.i .nil ihe eompletioo of endowment of W. F. Cot! .u.uru. ftner a laminar Interview between the delegates aod . otliera Trcseni, subcnjuioBs were m;,de,and the balance of the 50,000 dolkr endow, ment was subscribed. ; Brethren whr. a. i t -... . Jl , a a - ously given libejrally to tins object, auxiou, fbr the completion of the work, cime forward an I Increas ed their nuhi.rrinitnia - t . i ... muj iuu lue work wa ac- complUhed. It;must be a matter of reioicinr to every son and diuh er of N. C, that in the b, ief period of one yer, such a noble work has been cumpieieu.. .Wake Forest College, Wi.h this sum ntere added to its funds already io hand, will be muchr better-prepared to mt the demands of the penomination, and the expectations of Its ftiends. It U to be hoped ihat a larger sum win oe obtained, in subscriptions from those who ... jrr, p-nicipaiea in rthis movemeat Sev. erai persons who have take.i schoLrship. have Kenerously rennquished them in favor of the en dowment fund, Jni it is believed that many more will imitaie theij noble examp'e. ; ' ' ? After it was announced on Saturday nitnt That uc urwjaary amount tud been subscribed, it esoiveo io spend the remainder of the evening io devotional exercises, in which all tresrnt joyously to participate.,, The grateful feelin r ...v H.c.u.eu luuua veni in songs or praise and in prayer; ft was good to be ihere. We all felt thai the blessing of Almijrhty God Was tMtinw itim fhtt K ...4 1 . " our labors and vere encouraged to go on ward with icuewea auigence. " ' - ' , S'undiiy mornin5.-Tba weather was somewhat inclement by sbdwer of ram.t A prayer meeting was held previous to the hour for preaching At 11 o'clock, E!de J. L Priichard, of Wilmington, preached the annual charity sermon. Tbe discoorw was founded on Malt. 6 : 1 9. h Uv not n fn. yourselves treasures upon erth, &c The effort was a very hippy one, the speaker" enchaining the attention of his audience V the' presentation cf important gospelj truths for one and a ba f hours. A contribution was then made to Foreign Missions m eaidi and subscriptions of abootSsnn t .h afternoon, Elder James McDaniel preached in the ..piisi cuuren. and Elder W. M. Wmgate in. the Methtisi, whi had been tendered to the use of the Convention, hut on Sunday morning was oc enpted m the faneralservieesof on of the member, whod.ed on Friday night previous At night El der Solomon preached in the Biptist church Instead of having a mass mLfiiut is. i i , . arranged. t a - .t ucvn previously ; Monday morning, 81 oVott.-The Convention met to close the remaioibg business, which It dU hy noon, when, by previous request,' Elder J. B Taylor of Richmond, Va preached the valedictory sermon. HU remark, were just and appropriate, inculcating moderatjon, onin and co-opcration: They were weH received by those present. After the sermon, the delegates, with the friends who bad io generously entertained t! e Cnnven-.ion, were ad-dre-cd n a few appr-na:, re-na'rks by ihe pre.. 1 t uaent. ihe exercl.es -wer"thnViVd by Win a hymn and r,eyer-ly Elder Taylor, whP the ' : . C!Tlr.T Crcill. Our broiher cf the Cco'ji Chriiiian Jndtx takes cs to tak fur failing to give doe cirlt u an ant de trine ferred from the Index to oor Co lams, U tie cvtnncr aid ttylt follow ing t , If the Biblical Rtcorder tl lbs 22d cf October had given as credit fur the Leader, The Tofptt before Books,' which it traairred from the ItJsx to (is own fiist twee, we siKiuli bare had bo reason tocompfaio uVithall that tre luv I alto from the Recotder and we bare tikes. several article h a I aH it w nave been carcJ tu lo oWrre : rule1 of acknowledging tjjeir sJrct,', , ,Wi Infonn'our brother that we are not la the biblt of copying from other paper, without giving due credit, la the case of which he complains. tbe article was credited at the bottom in procO mark Index.' but overiookrd by the eompoaiioe. ana me paper iued dunng our absence. We very motn regret that 'our brother's name, or the name of the paper be edit., was aot .ppeodrd to Ihe M Leader." We sincerely hope be wUl foVrive thU oversight, as such will sometimes occur in the best regultled offlces. , We have occasionally been subjected to similar ire aim at, bat we never thought it a oaitcr of saScieot laporunce to "fomplala about. Indeed we have sometimes ihoaght it fortunate that credit wa not givea, as articles sometimes have more wetght without the wriUr's name tliao with it, and It Is not impowltlf hut thU might boll ires of the "Leader" from Ge04gta. esjecifcJly asoor brother, the ..editor ,'f.' not very well known h this laUted., However, we will try hereafter to be little more particular when copying from the Index. Truxiscmxa Dat. It will be rememWtd. as jirttiously announced, .that Friday, the 2Cib iaat is the day .fixed npon by; Gov. Biagg, to be ob served by the cititeiis of North Carolka as the day ol Tbankstlving and Prayer. It Is hoped its doe observance will be geocral'y trgarded. ' tQ. EWer Thos.Lans-lell. foreie.lv of this Stat. rrqie nia corresu..OJeat. 10 ad lra hLn ,u rniar at Jarit's Depot, Suawx county, Va. - . ' . Foe the Recorder. Befa ll. Ta Heflla tad LandaarL - Bro James t-fn the N. 0. O." Advocate of Xov. fith, auder the caption Our Duty to Com iwrfi," Mr. ileflrn use the following language : Oer scorn and dUcnst at the low work r il m dm porlyters. has Orcaskiord uaio ft-et na. SrciaJ duiy U Mh Ih the convert, whom the L-nd rr.4ciml give, as "Mil. to oor uioiry And tbej-e t oovrr. are left to the ravening wolf ioai joi ajouiKi UiO luio. la fall a pey to tbrw who ' rooipaa. ava and Uil to mate o ie p.ueyie,' an.t itien test ot until ihe vie in becomes ten fctU mNe tlie child f hell ibta the nsedvea. I- lha bpM!ti. that ina-.y wnu ay iwopvr rOan ai the ngui time nvli bre bwo united wiih as in our !a- or ot love, are ad led iu ir rank of onr uol alter enentiea. And what is far worse, axi lb l might have be swvaj are lol P.rader, please tend the above ihrrt times before yow rea.1 my remarks aad remember tkat it" was ln.d by Hcv. R T. Heflio, an Elder the M E. Church, Ed tor of t' Jf. C. C. Ad vow u, wh teaches, and tr aoght I kuw profeaar. aoctifi-a tion. Persooaily I etertajo no ankiod feliag. toward. Mt. Hcfli, but I muat be allowe.1 to say that be has iii tb aSove naed Unguage lepextinx oiher denominations thai I diJ not cipect of him, eapecially .she adrocate. open commual on. f Mr II. dues Dot sptcify anr particular eliurch or church, e-, to which be apjdia Ue mild and crV Uo- gnsge or iWrr", 'ravenig . imT. b m Hm who emp4i eoa and laoj to make one priveljte' and ibea res not oattl the victim be come-'MtfXmor tie tStld f Ul thai thtm saws" and into wboe -rank.' if ther ar "aldft.! " aiwl what is Ur worse soa fW m-eki katt Item a red arre Ust." I sunDose he meana all dMmi. nations who take occasionally soma of their meo- oera, anJ some whom Gal eoavrrts amoor tbem. into iheir rank;' I sha! of course speak mainly or is-ptists and leave the Episcopalian, Protestant Methodist, Prebytiianv&eVto sccle their pan 01 Ihe charge ihe next time they commaee tocth er.' Bui how these denominAtions caa eommaoe l h the Meih-Kli-u agnia. and maintain even self respect I cunnot see, on less they coad.de thai Mr. llrflin nvant only the Baptists, and if .they do r conaude, surety Mr. Atklosno of Kaleixb will transfer his charge of bigotry from Baptises to those to whom it more properly belongs. But to the subject.' ' ' . . ! 1st. "Modern protetytert I do not 'disclaim the epithet; though Mr. II. asel U as a term of re- proach, and down riht opprobiam. Persons who have a weak cause to defend and irs bud run for arguments, endeavor to 'make up for them by the use of hard names but those who hare truth o. their sid can rely upon that truth to maintain their cause. Oar bleaed Savior, was a proeclyter frcm heaven he sent his dUciple. to proseJyte the world to hi. holy religion.. Baptist; m io Utter. ouW preach, the gospel as true proelyiers should do, adding nothing thereto and taking aoihing' t here from, and it so happens that hundreds of Mebo. d'ist. hear the truth, gladly receive it, and come they do, anJ come they wiU, Into'' the .Baptist aranksVand of coarae we caooot hinder them since Christ our Master says to us, " teach all ca tlona, baptbing them, Ae. A ; r 4 , 2d. I must confess I do not quite so well fancy being Called a ravening wolf', but I will eode-v r to hold ray temper within boan Is. ; DoobJes- vlr. II. had in this egression his minds ey. fixed upon Mauhe,7 1 1 5, where our Saviour ears ! Bware of falae prophets which co-ne to voa In heep-. clothing but . Inwaidy they are raven in wolves." liow I understand1 iro-n thla ihat Mr. II. destgncd rrora the quoUtioo to charge B4ptit Presbytaiaos, Episcopalians Protestant Methodiau and all ministers who receive the converts of Meih. odits meetings into ibeir choreics all Um i, Jn,. pueJ in the verse quoted by us aod therefor, k. calU us "falHpropltt,rt ikeff, eofAing", kBt really are "rcceawg Winu" -prour'ng Aroumd tleJd to make a prey of the omvers. Droaelti- them, and thm rest not nid ih victU becomes ten fold more the child of hell than themlvea." Ministers of every nam. .od BptS Mmir-da in! particular, la it possible that when yoa' atUod i Mehodist revivals and labor and toil fof maiyoa are iookw upon by them as aArxsino wolves mowuxQ around thc rcLt), Vxa emu oaex or Htm - compi,s isa aH hnd lo malt one prostlytf, ar d-thc.i to make that pn-edyte (in stead of a good pious ehrUta.i ratk and ham ble follower cf Christ) -tix roLn xorc Tticrsru) or HCLL THAN TcrR?ELVia! ' If Iunderstand What Mr. HeHIa sjs. tl,ia ia the Jijht i i uiiCh yoa "are reirsidu.1, and you kiuw h- la ihe'exponeat of ht chmch. Surely Mr. Il.haadrawo the -landmark" deep an 1 ihorough, while tl.i. maybe lie sent! ccsl Cf tla zlzliUis, I dj cot telr. U i. tl M. t;&c f rriry cf :r plraU mtc'xrs. It u"r!ci-.t f. r v. tj t- iwir rrtJf tj sctb tl.UJa, a; .J I wc.!i f. L rt.Jlat Sir 9 If. writ til in a Ct ct as.cr at Luit; cf if. L m 9 I .. cf. f.U i-f.T.Urr, sp.4 t!,it lia Ita raLa cocls clht i.l rttract ii s 'J. The jtioo .umel W Mr. IL liMrler maa i woo id r.are tif-tcUi from turn u I saJrr stand it, i it lie Ma'ii durii it lk eWy chunk tn vhtci toilt ere tared, cud liote v W it ; " vaprimt ana ccert, are mde He cS iUrn tf he the laenhy,and thtliuliare U t he la sars. "Ac f -1 Wl . - a.. . ... the, convens ut left thai DM thrrtd lz'0 il AietnodUtchjrdi where L'ey woaJ U AftJ me ravening wolf the rroM'rUrl tLil t-ru.l arooad the Ud the Method ctarch la Ull prey to those bo (Bajskts and c.heoj aoa ana sea co make oat proa Me, od ihn re not nntil the victim becooea ten-U J rsore tie c uf ball I V n iVmuI. M a. a. . . . . ,B mtoJ m i7 T7r SU at the rtgli lie mlhi have be anhed with cs la our fabor c t.. ....,,t.... suiucu to tae ranks of rar eaem.o iL CapUats and otbera And what Is fa worms aaat. that might have been a a red a( lo"-tf CDcrw, beeaaae l Ley v era eaaglt by tU - raveniag :'vtAT, the Baptka, and Jha. kept cat cf tbe iUtSodU courcn, avaa conartttlUy tUIr too', art UM I vni oretarra, Uiir. i.F OjfH.i i.. men, Isit Inet Oh 17$, Mayer, U it tree as targw syir. iiefl.a ttal . those whom be call. 'prtmiyierT! ar. "ravtAi.r tnfra'r ih make ihtir victims "Ua JoU mart tie d&i tfkAl tbao t bemad res - and mat aoU la ibeir tLarch . . ta a a a will DC lOel OeCiOs. they U fcH ,b bf otcnarciii o Lord O Lavd forgive m f aa Iff. at . ' a a . m,w. iituia, ior enreiy ls eold aU caJmuaJI ! Il I Lave writieo oo. word that Is bard or baob i.ianotaoioicttdiL I Lave only intruded to set ia a irua i.gui u,. ponKav of ilr. IU a4 If U .ov or, ton srucie, we rtqirai l'm xa insert il Io fall bis paper. Bat I mast add thai Mr. IL w,U never call Cap;ts bigoted tf.ia fc ., ,ry noia ckt. coalo. I ewaoo mat bow be evoJd ak f hi. eonm anion . .a - rateniag trofu- ud make oor victim. uUJ. a atv..trei a. , " ""urea or rfl tbao ourselret. Foe ot I aca h-Meomm.a. .b Ihe. t-T.K.t expert the tolook.poa .. wo,f , - ,me aou iryifg to rate h viel- eo.fc,id mure tbe child of Ull ih . . ..jr-, wraarr aaoaea. aoan m. tt..v.- brtthreo may wish lo disavow th. ae-it,.. ZV: .V ' l,a,m u - P- It?" tba srace ...i. l ,r ..... . .-rr- a anave ft av raa Jt m m s . .a a - - w ki ibemsciees rigbf. Ywurstmly, J. 8. PUR I FT. rv. . . : . For ihe ReecdW. 7. " IT"-""" owr mertnr ia J . Ha, ten..ul Weatem sectioo. .November 5 S.o .'ys. OathAtd.yther.rUbeiwa-ic.SaaeeV irs ; out l the Baem. sn ! the c-Let i. iW We em eection.' T md. , r .. .:' .. . taster.) , u, a .y at Iad-her . acbl boa., or as a expect to preach a tta aetMn. tk. .-M . , liu At.mj!yt K. C. liinur Mate Co.vaxnna Jletthia var im ir.r. j .. " - " i erqa.mans eo lafr. oa a of lb ...nth. UaUtuaately the ua. win. ai . ' 8,p0Cld 0 To went MoUy veo ne. xi.. . .n .k. '. .. v waBS st most of the next day wri., UtUWlM sal for tbe Coavak-, to so maov vum fr i- f .v. . EnaW II. .W4"f "'aC. J' V " . WA cn ibe.adow. iaae r ureal lai ... l.. ,. rat to complete the 3sa,xj was made .p, If.UBel-T tbad cum. down ra. -veraj me, wh. wo. Id have given tVai. pI J r ''"Mil was, the soot Si Ooo each. so nought to be. Hank book iu the'colW th the name, of all wha l.- . ! nalJ moner fi If .-. . . - jrti i oa. aud W, aad I prearnt w 't,7.: "r..,M io t . ,w,u" pari of thi. book owght to to the Eadowmeat fund. w . ICI srakio taeet 7 or lk l-.r leT . a piace Uro. Joba H. Cadl ta. been preachingi this year. Brc, I vey on ii. Jo, ney apibere couU e.ch at Jot' -J?J church.' lam iatDi I . p. . ... snarcn to have Preschrng. If Ireihrte Coler. Tree v, . ?! ia ' p ef r,fai Caudle ooal med it that time, they eould not haveaMiakwers'.nd DeaW eL.u- aT? oaly fIJ.Tatt....i . :-HaWS ih oeetlng.bet they w cn.rch. HcnderV,, 163;. DSON. DcAa Bso, Jaiks : " On Satatd-y bf or tie Hecot der. - Oa 8.tu,d-y Wor." the pecrml Sand.ri-f Elder Johnaoo Dlir r.:.i ... ' r 0 w j , . , . Q W'f'-CUoo toth. brethren aud friends of ihl neJehSorhi. r ,w... ! rt yrara, Ia view of hi. rts'gnatb, ,be rJTa: .7 patera tna loliowiar reaoJaiW,. . i WntaiAS, Oar boovei brt.r n i.I t aii . . 11. , . v-r oaoson O.ive, U, labor el M WiM.ll; daring lb a , ytsri, and weow Iun his fiiej bvr.uV,. ! pcsan.ly exited between u. 11 r . i. ? tKrefore, ' ' - . . . " ltolvcJ. Thai iSa .r . . . vvi'Liun n I ... ba. cast a jrloora over ex. .k. " i-rore sppmacl. to what oibt be errlXIi . T7 a dutiful ad affocna'rcJdT !3 W o rated uriwrcn ias cLwch and f?m !.. i 1 " eilx l. ad bU lon ani faTihfal Lr bar.e:rr. orwiihiU an.cy fc.MT"?f".!!tk. association, will occu-.V a r'. r r:o ,WrW.TlwL:ew.rl.ctaa .-..ii fHjEWiueio itowj ara-v,- i wr" .Tuuuiy ar.a, lie rirht t.r , i V r r ' , ' 1 r rr nrrii. . r carry wuh bia cmr tm- tn-,t w.-t,.. T .5 ehmtiarj lov. and aCr..cti .n and wV 1 'ai ioeer Cod that U t.ni .Brc, O- rS'.nt'r tJ8 lUrk i i i liion mo Joriniifli, O',.. . '-'-"I 'prcse anJ L..ia iLi n.i . a tiro. U iLoq ibr, j rooe t 7 er C) ,T- ; C - 1 ,r t. u (- .,, t , . -r-v The oru,,aU.n trnjer u, r- - , !. . . " 1 " f -'tU-J .V-M - .rri rt:.a cive. to tie ri- 'i!i!e, t rrej by Lro. J. O.jt-. . ' D. D.i:0LL A 41 CV 1 KtrixCT. I'rJ f ly. ..-.aea Tie ssLVrcf tl.. a'a';! U L.s prefar e. L' il s!- .- i, r cf lLo aba tae dx list gj WrinJr Lr;rr wcU ca ti- rr-n , pffj-afalioa cf it, Va aim Li. trin u rjaea f Chrl :m actrbe. w..h j-r.t! trttity ; a-d u dc-no-srate it rrory k -7i . aiJ iU ifJcry ta Siicl'y iU brir f tas jitra as la li'.a wok its "rtt:u tf '-f toatar. thiUirj a vrrk cf t t-brr cU.'W', bu snodesty wtU j' rr. : L.a to wtfl wpr.by c f c f as afy c f a3 tii, rk iU.ojkjJ tru.Ji lie .iljvrt of iLt:r g c oa. - , .. H.,ls HL'eJ bis' work is to d-it w.l. cwpgia lb ess tie ruJy ! f i- T" i3ctr.De d'ccrrrl-g Cm, tie docsHi ih will afJ awVt if rir iV. . the Call avsd prrsret state cfcua, ihedotviij eerniagJeaasCbrUt, the vrrnt e con " If ijly Spin:, the Ldnt e&ceta.t j jjl1lit 12e aod the dbcaiae cosooroVg t f aat a a . branDy emeoJ ilia work w bar txaxn J are wary Tr. ngre av pareLaU ibe work.atJ J aoJi:ST5ts.oJy cd it. (u price t, wiibin the reach of 2, ma il erU oo-'y gi j,a r dress 8ub aad trkOJca, CivleatcMi, s. c. - T.i PM cr BaVnrr P.tscrrxca t" x,at lir.narn Vas. IT 7W4. p X o Tb. rvcnpt frc tbe w ealby p.bbrT, , ropy c this val.Ue wc-k. leaai oa aral. . ' Uaatooar b brew, who bare txt jrt smk, jj. ,rvc speejuy tian eg H. L ta. t, wbere rrorired lb OPmsdatioa of thf tkL prrsa. MAay PeJobapcicUve spoke. ftro,'kkT vt tbe pi.it of the woik. Te a-a,r. oar t wbo oay perchae. it epoa ocr eraeJeaii8l that tby wdl aot rrgrrt Uvir-g dme aa. Tk' facta vbscb it cosaaa. oaU to k aa famJi-, bostho d waida to rrery BspUat. For male at the AOrpoatory i Cur, W tW Pobalarra, wd & LUxU(a B.laa. UcTcaca on Tanrraarra. JDj C. .W. O fi rr P. u .a I.trtAun ti T.rS LtsIm 0. r-lneJ by A. M.Ccy, New vTk TVe 0 TcrspcrAre Las bera f fcU aUy docrwaoX lai it Ua aver fa.Tr. K,e,iu, ect - Lb a no.. UoW aiJ Impair, r?tirB4 Uof tVeaxi-ots ia tu favor, tix, t uW fowaj b tbe prrei.t wok. Dr. Xo: Las r'rea as ber ib rcLa af aa tx pcricc U iy ycAit, wmu. i. rapiratir. rjle. : ; ; Mbaa'rwrpwed.aeJ.by:. klre'ro. U-, U which tba lemperAaoe arjte.eat fmra Srna U.e.UaUypreoUxl A thai! of ttileietU. coaorxsion ilk Ura, -crmpaaW iU wk.U rtkb aa aV divine La. aaid Le woatj pT kl tmrs the r-Ke U 1 Le k,le wk rvWr tWa -i bare U in bU poeo, Tbe work La w 1 rd by aot competent Jalgrs. Lv,k( . . oa tempera act. W. rive ll ckc,ar U.,- CooeoJ.U-.,! bop. UwHl bar. aa ere-e, circaUiKm. ll Si alai UpoalW w exarpt, Ui st.t.g ,L. evil, of i"etrpree; talerrry irs. Kver Wau race sW.d W: t k- 1 deavor. la Beif apptti, X work Cke t brfor r as cat. not fail to prove a a-tTsJ ry 10 Uus eaa. - f'. Cbarlr. Cowlaa. atk .14 O-ce, baa htm ecate.ed 40 ten t ea a -ei. iU bar J la U . U 1 1. IV, JL, . " retar, to jl U atte, to eor., Vaile W Opening ,fi, Iatw j,t an-r ..I1 bat lue wratVMi a. in.. jm , . .7 i??'.4 m Iwi.-lt-r4- br the Craal jirv. , "Kara aria GraalJcrr. ' ararn tVoaa tha nickA. r . . w IrmaeJa eiy roid asVe c ttrir l'or rurra. ' il. wa. oatr dbaireJ front the is stfaoiloa i. September, iSiC. - .Aterto ke caTtfalairrtniotLa nrera. ry tnio the rrenoes ue a oa rwfcua of fc- ropbrcW U the propeny c ,U tSe loo it 1 ttC-3!asta. are .H- Wlj.'t Le erxron Kf flM tf A3 asia. arm oti ' ..t. . t . . 1 . tbr NorfoiV Z. T. " 19 l " : , .t M Wj lo fccort.rt tr ta- U1?- f ,L. - MAaLrr Gcral Wu ts I ! '"twavu.re lUt be tnsy malt o b-Jd IK Poal-Masjef. aoroi: cwdect t,f their drirrs. If ibty nrpUf fdoab foJ r dUmar rd clarscUrs la iW Warrrjto roa rwa- I'tm.ii. w...uuj ea Wfi?' b "kU aje aaj ksrt vZil9 4r,ci 1 ,T be g to wri:en for ibs Tf' C.rttusb.ysruoer- t attOe t.yotT wW-l,t iL LLtasLo. Anartll ntSr ld your lira, foot d. ng beI a.. I La nt Ur.-.t r77 U '-CarUaoa tii.;.. f-i-r.l r-f I." loo trae. . P. S. Wiv LM rl'T U. V ia iia mr f3 ,Url, 1 IcarnrJ that U C3; I-..en I .f -. co .erd i Lai lie R.tk cf t v n . . . 4 . . .. - I . . a wUU u. 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The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 19, 1857, edition 1
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